Malcolm Ingram
Malcolm "Mo" Ingram | |
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Malcolm Ingram at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival | |
Born |
1968 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation |
Director Producer Writer |
Malcolm Ingram is a Canadian independent film director, and podcaster. He was born in 1968 and hails from Toronto.
Directing
Ingram has made Drawing Flies under View Askew Productions, which was produced by Scott Mosier and Kevin Smith, Tail Lights Fade, and Small Town Gay Bar, a documentary which received acclaim at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2007 Ingram appeared on the cover of A Bear's Life, a gay magazine, with friend Kevin Smith. Smith unveiled the magazine during an appearance on Late Show with David Letterman.
Ingram premiered his fourth film, a documentary entitled Bear Nation at SXSW on March 14, 2010.
His film Continental, about the legendary gay baths in New York City, premiered at SXSW on March 10, 2013.[1] Out to Win, a documentary film about LGBT people in sports, is slated for release in 2015.[2]
Internet radio/podcasting
He is a multiple-time guest host on Smith's SModcast, where he was often the figure of fun, particularly for an incident in the 14th episode, where he vowed to cut off his little finger if the present Canadian Prime Minister wasn't Paul Martin. It was Stephen Harper. Ingram did not cut off his little finger. In 2010 Ingram began hosting his own podcast, alongside his mother Gloria, Called the Toronto Ontario Mo & Glo(ria) show, hosted on Smith's SModcast.com site. There they discuss many different subject, amongst other things the fact that he is gay. In May 2010 he declared that he would be stopping production of the podcast indefinitely, citing his mother's lack of availability to record; since then, however, there have been sporadic releases of the show.
It was announced with the hiatus of the Toronto Ontario Mo & Glo(ria) show that he would be doing a new podcast called, Blow Hard which made its debut at SModcastle, on August 18, 2010. Besides Kevin Smith, the show was usually co-hosted by either Jason Mewes, gay porn star Brent Corrigan or lesbian actress/screenwriter Marja Lewis Ryan. Ingram discontinued Blow Hard after 90 episodes, leaving the SModcast network to start another podcast through Film Threat.
References
- ↑ "SXSW: 'Continental' Director Malcolm Ingram on 'Gay Fatigue,' Bette Midler and His Fallout With Kevin Smith (Q&A)". Hollywood Reporter, March 14, 2013.
- ↑ "Helmer Malcolm Ingram Chronicles History Of LGBT Pro Athletes In ‘Out To Win’". Deadline.com, May 2, 2014.
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